The Best Minimal House Music of 2020

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A guide to the best minimal house music of 2020. If you’re a fan of deep, dark, and minimal house music, then this list is for you.

Introduction

With a new year comes new music, and 2020 is already off to a great start for minimal house. Here are some of the best tracks of the genre released so far this year.

What is minimal house music?

Minimal house music is a subgenre of house music that combines elements of minimal techno and deep house. It is characterized by stripped-down, minimalist beats and melodies. Minimal house music often has a hypnotic or trance-like quality, and it is often played at slow tempos (around 100 BPM or lower). It gained popularity in the early 2010s, and some notable minimal house tracks include Maceo Plex’s “Solar Detroit” (2012) and Objekt’s “Second Line” (2013).

The best minimal house tracks of 2020

If you’re a fan of minimal house music, 2020 has been a great year for you. A lot of great tracks have been released this year, and we’ve compiled a list of our favorites. In this article, we’ll be discussing the best minimal house tracks of 2020.

track 1

“Falling” by Yotto

With its emotive melodies and driving bassline, “Falling” is a perfect representation of Yotto’s signature sound. The Finnish producer delivers a track that is both minimal and tech-house, with a touch of his own personal style.

track 2

The second track on our list is “Rave Name” by Joris Voorn. This track was released on Joris Voorn’s 2020 album “Nobody Knows.” “Rave Name” is a great example of minimal house music, with a simple, repetitive melody and a thumping bassline. The track builds throughout, with more and more elements being added as it goes on, until the final minute or so when everything comes together for a huge drop.

track 3

“Erotic” by Moguai is one of the best minimal house tracks of 2020. The track is erotic and minimal, with a driving bassline and Moguai’s signature sound.

The future of minimal house music

With the proliferation of minimal house music in the last few years, it’s no surprise that the genre is continuing to evolve. While some purists may balk at the idea of change, the fact is that minimal house music is constantly evolving, and 2020 is shaping up to be a groundbreaking year for the genre. Here are some of the biggest trends we’re seeing in minimal house music this year.

1. A return to older sounds: One of the most notable trends in minimal house music this year is a return to sounds that were popular in the genre’s early days. Artists are reaching back to the ’90s and early 2000s for inspiration, resulting in a more retro sound that harkens back to the golden age of minimal house music.

2. A focus on simplicity: In recent years, there has been a shift towards more complex, experimental sounds in minimal house music. This year, however, we’re seeing a return to simpler, more stripped-down sounds. This minimal approach results in a more hypnotic and meditative sound that is perfect for late-night listening.

3. A move towards deeper basslines: Another trend we’re seeing in minimal house music this year is a move towards deeper basslines. This was already a popular trend in 2019, but it looks like it’s here to stay in 2020. Deeper basslines create a more sensual and intimate sound that is perfect for dancing or simply relaxing at home.

4. A embrace of new technology: One of the biggest trends in electronic music as a whole is the embrace of new technology, and this is definitely true for minimal house music as well. We’re seeing more and more producers using cutting-edge software and hardware to create innovative new sounds that are pushing the boundaries of what is possible with electronic music production.

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